Namibia overview

Vivo Energy Namibia was established in October 2012, following the acquisition of Namibia’s downstream business from Shell. As a Shell Licensee, the company serves the retail and commercial market segments in Namibia, supplying fuel and lubricants to key sectors of the economy such as transport, construction, mining and agriculture. The company also operates bulk oil storage terminals in the key towns of Walvis Bay, Windhoek, Oranjemund and Tsumeb. The retail business has grown to almost twice its initial size since 2012, effectively becoming a market leader. To date the company manages an extensive network of strategically located service stations across the country, with many offering Shell Cards and convenience retail stores. Vivo Energy Namibia also operates a high-impact Community Investment Programme, aiming to create lasting local social and economic benefits.

     

*Annual volume measured in million litres. Data correct as at 31 December 2023 for Vivo Energy Namibia, prior to Engen transaction completion.

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Diversified geographically across Africa, we have a track-record of delivering growth across our business. Diversified geographically across Africa, we have a track-record of delivering growth across our business. Our local, entrepreneurial teams are empowered by a Group structure that has the flexibility to adapt to meet local needs, while also ensuring compliance with the highest standards of governance.

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